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Times Higher Supplement RUSSIA The plan's detractors claim this reform would lead to the commercialization of education and unfair exclusion of students from the provinces. Currently, students seeking a place at an institution of higher learning must travel to that particular school and take its examination. While this seems to be a disservice to students from regions far from Moscow and St. Petersburg, many say the new system would unfairly judge students from various backgrounds by a standard set in urban Russia. Even if the student is admitted, few families from the provinces could afford to pay the tuition. Proponents of the plan say it will create a single, orderly standardization of college admission policy and will deter the massive corruption that affects admissions today. It will also make primary and secondary education more stringent, pushing the starting age for study from seven to six and adding test preparation to the curriculum. Protesters also voiced their concerns over teachers' salaries, which have been cited in the range of 200 to 800 rubles a month. Although the government has pledged to double these wages, the current economic crisis in the country has delayed pay increases.
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